Hiring College Interns

Started by Popeye the Sailor, May 07, 2010, 07:01:10 AM

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Quote from: MrIncredible on May 07, 2010, 07:01:10 AM

For consistency, we need to observe the following ground rules in selecting college intern hires:

At a minimum, candidates must have completed one full year of college and be entering their sophomore year. BE HOT.

Candidates must be majoring in a discipline from which SS/L normally recruits, i.e., engineering, finance, business administration, or computer science. The area of a student's study must be directly related to the needs of the organization in which the summer hire employee will work. HOT

Candidates must be attending an accredited school within the United States. HOT.

Candidates must meet all normal employment requirements, including U.S. Person documentation. BE HOT


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Our college interns get paid $12 per hour and get to go full time during the summer months. Cant find any that qualify though. Must be in a construction management or engineering program. Must be able to work 3 days a week during the school year.
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Quote from: ducrider45 on May 07, 2010, 10:17:54 AM
Our college interns get paid $12 per hour and get to go full time during the summer months. Cant find any that qualify though. Must be in a construction management or engineering program. Must be able to work 3 days a week during the school year.

Wow, 3 days a week during the school year?

Like a full 8hr day or kind of when you are done with class?


That would be really hard to do if you are carrying a full course load.

I could only imagine working days 3 days a week while carrying 18 credit hours.
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Quote from: cyrus buelton on May 07, 2010, 11:51:13 AM
Wow, 3 days a week during the school year?

Like a full 8hr day or kind of when you are done with class?


That would be really hard to do if you are carrying a full course load.

I could only imagine working days 3 days a week while carrying 18 credit hours.

Wimp.  ;D

I worked 32 hours/week almost all thru school. 40 during summer.

It would be tough though if you were looking at having to fit it in during normal working hours. I worked 3-11 pm.  ;)

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Quote from: Triple J on May 07, 2010, 12:50:46 PM

I worked 32 hours/week almost all thru school. 40 during summer.

It would be tough though if you were looking at having to fit it in during normal working hours. I worked 3-11 pm.  ;)

I worked about 30 with my 18hr course load.  Most of the time I got half of the time done on the weekends and was able to work at whatever time I wanted. 

I never understood people who worked internships for free.  Always seemed like a scam to me. 

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How many hours of work must be put into each hour of class room instruction?

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Quote from: He Man on May 07, 2010, 07:37:55 AM

What do the Interns do?


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Quote from: Mother on May 07, 2010, 07:07:59 AM
I have just been informed I am rawng

My internship that I get to look forward to sometime in the next little while is 3-4 months long and I get to pay them for the opportunity to work for no pay

I hope all you white collar types get burs in your socks!!!

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Quote from: Little Monkey Toes on May 07, 2010, 02:08:07 PM
Going to paramedic school?



Yeah, he's doing his pre-reqs now. It may get interesting when he's trying to work full time and do the internship at the same time. He might lose what little is left of his sanity.

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Quote from: He Man on May 07, 2010, 01:30:27 PM
How many hours of work must be put into each hour of class room instruction?


Trying to think if you are being serious or not, but will answer.

That is a very very interesting question.

I carried 18hr a week course load for 3 semesters out of 8 (my university was 2 semesters a year, by 4.......so 8 total)

I also took summer school to meet the demands of the amount of credits to graduate.


It really depends on the class. I had my business classes and then required bullshit liberal arts classes.

Obviously the liberal arts classes involved less work then the 3 hours a week I sat listening to a moron babel about stupid shit.

A three hour a week Financial Management class, depending on the week, could end up costing me 10-15 hours of outside of class work depending on the project, assignment, presentation, etc.

Thank God I got my father's intelligence, but I didn't get his worth ethic and more importantly his science understanding.

If so, I'd most likely be a make the beast with two backsing doctor if any one of you could believe that.

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what size breasts are required for the pay grades?
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Quote from: ducatiz on May 07, 2010, 06:49:37 PM
what size breasts are required for the pay grades?

A thru C match up with the three listed.

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